am / is / are

A

B

Positive Table

Pronoun Verb Contraction
I am (I'm)
he is (he's)
she is (she's)
it is (it's)
we are (we're)
you are (you're)
they are (they're)

Negative Table

Pronoun Negative Verb Contraction
I am not (I'm not)
he is not (he's not or he isn't)
she is not (she's not or she isn't)
it is not (it's not or it isn't)
we are not (we're not or we aren't)
you are not (you're not or you aren't)
they are not (they're not or they aren't)
  • I'm cold. Can you close the window, please?
  • Tengo frio. ¿Puedes cerrar la ventana, por favor?
  • I'm 32 years old. My sister is 29.
  • Tengo 32 años. Mi hermana tiene 29 años.
  • Steve is ill. He's in bed.
  • Steve está enfermo. Está en la cama.
  • My brother is scared of dogs.
  • Mi hermano le tiene miedo a los perros.
  • It's ten o'clock. You're late again.
  • Son las diez en punto. Llegas tarde otra vez.
  • Ann and I are good friends.
  • Ann y yo somos buenos amigos.
  • Your keys are on the table.
  • Tus llaves están sobre la mesa.
  • I'm tired, but I'm not hungry.
  • Estoy cansado, pero no tengo hambre.
  • Lisa isn't interested in politics. She's interested in art.
  • A Lisa no le interesa la política. Está interesada en el arte.
  • James isn't a teacher. He's a student.
  • James no es profesor. El es un estudiante.
  • Those people aren't English. They're Australian.
  • Esas personas no son inglesas. Son australianos.
  • It's sunny today, but it isn't warm.
  • Hoy hace sol, pero no hace calor.
Sarah esta estornudando

C

that's = that is  there's = there is  here's = here is

  • Thank you. That's very kind of you.
  • Gracias. Es muy amable por tu parte.
  • Look! There's Chris.
  • ¡Mirar! Ahí está Chris.
  • "Here's your key." "Thank you."
  • "Aquí está tu llave". "Gracias."
Sarah recogiendo las llaves del hotel